Statement
Description
keywords= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
Defines words that should be displayed in keyword
color. Keywords do not have to be valid identifiers.
cskeywords= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
(Case-sensitive keywords) Defines words that
should be displayed in keyword color only if found
in the case specified. This statement should only be
used for languages such as HTML which are case
insensitive except for a few words. For other lan-
guages, use the
case-sensitive
and
keywords
statements. Keywords do not have to be valid iden-
tifiers.
ppkeywords= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
Defines words that should be displayed in prepro-
cessor color. The first character of a preprocessor
keyword must not be a valid identifer. Prepro-
cessing keywords must appear as the first non-
blank symbol in the line.
symbol1= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
Defines words that should be displayed in
symbol1
color. Keywords do not have to be valid identifiers.
symbol2= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
Defines words that should be displayed in
symbol2
color. Keywords do not have to be valid identifiers.
symbol3= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
Defines words that should be displayed in
symbol3
color. Keywords do not have to be valid identifiers.
symbol4= [
keyword
] [
keyword
] ...
Defines words that should be displayed in
symbol4
color. Keywords do not have to be valid identifiers.
Table of
style
Values
The table below describes the
style
values that can be used.
Table 11.6. Table of
style
Value
Value of
style
Description
linenum
Line numbers may be found as the first non-blank
symbol of a line like BASIC.
dqbackslash
Color double-quoted strings. Characters following a
backslash in a double-quoted string are included in
the string (like C).
Creating a Lexer Name and a
New VLX File
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